The Western Journal, of Agriculture, Manufactures, Mechanic Arts, Internal Improvement, Commerce, and General Literature, Volume 5M. Tarver and T.F. Risk, 1851 - Missouri |
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... individual or not ; but it must afford a high degree of satisfaction to every one to know , that the so- cial condition , at least in our own country , has been greatly improved within the present century ; and , to comprehend the ...
... individual or not ; but it must afford a high degree of satisfaction to every one to know , that the so- cial condition , at least in our own country , has been greatly improved within the present century ; and , to comprehend the ...
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... individual receives about the same price in money for the labor of a day , or a week , as he did from thirty to forty years ago . The average prices of bread and meat , owing chiefly to improvements in agriculture , are lower now than ...
... individual receives about the same price in money for the labor of a day , or a week , as he did from thirty to forty years ago . The average prices of bread and meat , owing chiefly to improvements in agriculture , are lower now than ...
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... individual of long experience , that prices had greatly declined during the period of twenty years preceding the year 1835 . At page 765 of the report to which we have referred , we find a statement of the average prices of sugars ...
... individual of long experience , that prices had greatly declined during the period of twenty years preceding the year 1835 . At page 765 of the report to which we have referred , we find a statement of the average prices of sugars ...
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... by the community in common - not in the form of dividends , it is true , but in a way far more beneficial ; for each i 1 individual possesses an inalienable interest in their benefits that no 4 Labor Saving Machinery .
... by the community in common - not in the form of dividends , it is true , but in a way far more beneficial ; for each i 1 individual possesses an inalienable interest in their benefits that no 4 Labor Saving Machinery .
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individual possesses an inalienable interest in their benefits that no act of improvidence or folly can deprive him of , so long as he lives and besides , the community have a strong guaranty that the operations will not be discontinued ...
individual possesses an inalienable interest in their benefits that no act of improvidence or folly can deprive him of , so long as he lives and besides , the community have a strong guaranty that the operations will not be discontinued ...
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